Morocco Visa
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What Is the Morocco Visa?
The Morocco Visa (electronic visa / eVisa) is an online travel authorization issued to eligible foreign nationals for short stays in the Kingdom of Morocco. The eVisa is processed through Morocco’s official Accès Maroc portal and modernizes traditional embassy applications by enabling fully digital submission of identity, passport and travel details. Eligible applicants receive an electronic visa document to present at border control.
Apply at the official portal (acces-maroc.ma) or through DoVisa for guided completion, document checks, and optional denial protection. Typical supporting documents include a passport scan, passport-style photo, travel itinerary and accommodation booking. After approval you receive an electronic visa to download/print and an approval reference — many applicants receive a PDF or downloadable eVisa that should be presented to immigration on arrival.
Unlike simple travel registrations, the Morocco Visa is an entry permit issued in advance for holders who are not visa-exempt; it grants permission to board and enter Morocco subject to immigration checks. Note that many nationalities may still travel visa-free for short stays (commonly up to 90 days) — always verify your eligibility on the official portal and with your local consulate. The eVisa does not replace passport requirements or other border checks performed by Moroccan authorities.
For full guidance see Morocco visa information and the Accès Maroc portal at acces-maroc.ma. Apply now for step-by-step assistance and expedited processing options.
Who Needs the Morocco Visa?
Who Needs It
- Foreign nationals who are not visa-exempt and plan to enter Morocco for tourism or business
- Visitors intending to stay up to the permitted 30 days per single-entry eVisa
- Applicants who must present a pre-approved electronic visa at border control
Who Is Exempt
- Citizens of the United States
- Citizens of the United Kingdom
- Citizens of Canada
- Citizens of Australia, Japan and New Zealand
- EU/EEA nationals (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden) — check passport rules
Morocco Entry Requirements & Restrictions
Passport Validity
Your passport should have at least 6 months validity from the date of arrival and at least one blank page for the entry stamp. See the U.S. State Department guidance at travel.state.gov.
Vaccination & Health
No routine vaccination is required for entry for most travellers, though a polio certificate may be requested if you are arriving from a polio-affected country. Check current health advice at the CDC Morocco page.
Customs & Prohibited Items
Moroccan customs prohibit certain imports including firearms and ammunition, narcotic drugs, and items contrary to public order. Some printed material and media may be restricted; see official lists at Douane Morocco and the country import guidance.
Currency & Declarations
The local currency is the Moroccan dirham (MAD). You may carry up to 2,000 MAD into or out of Morocco; declare foreign currency equivalent to 100,000 MAD or more on arrival/exit. See GOV.UK entry guidance for details.
Travel Insurance & Additional Checks
Travel insurance is recommended — medical facilities vary outside major cities. Immigration officers may also ask for proof of accommodation, return/onward tickets, and sufficient funds for your stay.
Travel Tips for Morocco Visitors
Morocco spans Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, the Rif and Atlas Mountains, and the Sahara. International flights land at several major airports; domestic transfers and trains connect key cities.
- Currency: Moroccan dirham (MAD). Cash is used widely; some tourist businesses accept USD but exchange locally for best rates.
- Language: Arabic (Modern Standard) and Amazigh are official. French is widely spoken; English is commonly used in hotels and tourist areas.
- Time zone: GMT+1 (Morocco Standard Time).
- Main airports: Mohammed V International Airport (Casablanca CMN), Marrakech Menara (RAK), Agadir Al Massira (AGA), Fez–Sais (FEZ), Tangier Ibn Battuta (TNG), Essaouira (ESU) and Dakhla (VIL).
- Best time to visit: Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer mild weather and fewer crowds.
- Cultural tips: Dress modestly in conservative areas, ask before photographing people, and respect Ramadan practices in public during the holy month.
- Transport: Trains connect Casablanca, Rabat, Fes and Marrakech; reserve long-distance tickets early for holidays. Airport transfers and taxis are usually easy to arrange in major hubs.
- Safety: Stay alert in crowded markets; keep photocopies of important documents and follow local advice from your consulate if needed.
"Needed a Morocco Visa for a last-minute trip to Marrakech. Submitted through DoVisa, got the PDF eVisa and printed it before flying from London. Smooth immigration at CMN."
"Applied on my phone while waiting at the airport lounge. The photo upload and passport MRZ check were straightforward. Approval arrived in under two days and I had my PDF ready."
"Quick and clear process — I used the rush option for travel to Agadir (AGA) and received the confirmation to present at immigration before boarding. Helpful email reminders."
"DoVisa helped secure my Morocco Visa for business in Rabat. The guide explained the document checklist and I printed the eVisa PDF for arrival — immigration had no questions."
"Support answered a question about my hotel booking quickly. Processing was fast and the instructions to print the approval were clear — worth the convenience."
"Family trip to Marrakech: each of us got the eVisa confirmation emailed. The QR-style reference was accepted at immigration and our transfer to RAK went smoothly."
"Photo upload needed resizing but support guided me. Received the visa letter before departure and had the printed copy ready at Casablanca immigration."
"Processing took slightly longer than expected but still arrived well before travel. DoVisa's checklist helped ensure my passport met the 6-month rule."
"I had to correct my flight number after submission which took a little time; once updated the confirmation was accepted at check-in. Support was helpful resolving it."
"Fast and reliable service for a solo backpacking trip. Approval email included a PDF I printed; immigration at FEZ was straightforward with the document on hand."
"Needed a Morocco Visa for a last-minute trip to Marrakech. Submitted through DoVisa, got the PDF eVisa and printed it before flying from London. Smooth immigration at CMN."
"Applied on my phone while waiting at the airport lounge. The photo upload and passport MRZ check were straightforward. Approval arrived in under two days and I had my PDF ready."
"Quick and clear process — I used the rush option for travel to Agadir (AGA) and received the confirmation to present at immigration before boarding. Helpful email reminders."
Morocco Visa: Frequently Asked Questions
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- Accès Maroc — Official eVisa Portal
- Douane Morocco — Customs Procedures & Prohibited Items
- Morocco — Traveler View | CDC
- Morocco — International Travel Information (U.S. State Department)
- Entry requirements — Morocco travel advice (GOV.UK)
- Morocco — Prohibited & Restricted Imports (U.S. Trade / Country Guide)
- Consulate visa form (reference)